Ligala Community Well

by SEED FOUNDATION
Ligala Community Well

To all our partners and associates.

Thank you all very much for standing with us. The project planning stages have rarely been so long. However, we want to assure you that we are still working hand in hand with the community members in the rural areas of Ligala. At the beginning of this year, we were able to incorporate a total of 6 Groups in our activities. We were able to incorporate them into farming in different regions of Ligala on a rotational basis. We were able to support a total of 90 children to go to school and pay for half of that number Which we will continue to do up to the end of this year. Young girls who had the greatest fear that will drop out of school are now able to rejoice in classes gaining knowledge.

Seeds of Hope Educational Center will be able to graduate a total of 60 children at the end of this year to go to intermediate schools. Unfortunately, due to harsh weather conditions, our crops did not do well this year, and we hope we can be able to have irrigation schemes with your support if all goes well. Due to the harsh environmental conditions, too, the ground is also very hard, especially during the dry seasons, so our agricultural activities have not been able to do well. This is why we humbly appeal to you to help us raise enough funds to be able to sink a well not only to be used for drinking water but also as a source of irrigation schemes for the different farming regions that we work with in Ligala. Please we appeal to you to help us reach our goal and come up with this whole project that will enable us to wipe out hunger and reduce the levels of poverty amongst the residents and communities in the Ligala region. Thank you very much. And we hope you will support us.

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Farming In ligala swamp
Farming In ligala swamp

Dear Friends and well-wishers,

Once again we would like to thank GlobalGiving for the great opportunity of giving us a slot into this forum. We are yet to get some financial support to help us kick start this project. We know that this has taken too much time but we believe and hope that we soon shall be hitting the road running. The struggles within the local community is still overwhelming and keeps growing. Many young girls are being denied their rightful chance to go to school since they have to fetch this precious commodity for their families and the climatic conditions still remain very hash. Please… we appeal to you to help us raise this most required initial support to enable us lead this transformation. Thank you very much for standing by our side and we implore that you may initiate a monthly support to enable our project get moving. Thank you very much for your understanding.

Farming In ligala swamp2
Farming In ligala swamp2
Irrigation in Ligala
Irrigation in Ligala
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Dear Friends and Associates,

Once again it’s our most humble privilege to be in this forum. This is an avenue that is giving us a lot of experiences and exposure as we struggle to implement our mission in the rural and marginalized areas in Kenya. We are currently working within the local communities to spearhead irrigation using very artificial ways. This is to ensure we gain substantial food security for the local inhabitants within the villages in Ligala and its environments. Climatic conditions have remained relatively hash and many of the local rivers have been drying up. Thanks to the seasonal rivers that have enabled us to have reserves that we use to irrigate our crops to get fresh indigenous vegetables for food and to market some. We are still hoping that we will someday sink our borehole to extract reliable water for consumption and irrigation to the entire community.

We are currently appealing for any financial or material support that will enable us start a ground breaking to enable this process to be initiated. This will be highly appreciated. We welcome any donations through GlobalGiving and any pledges to help us start this process. Also we urge you to help us by reaching out to your families and friends to help us get this to reality. Thank you very much.

Irrigation for food security
Irrigation for food security
Securing our lands for the future
Securing our lands for the future
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Fresh farm produce that feeds the school children
Fresh farm produce that feeds the school children

Dear Friends and Well-wishers,

We are much delighted to be reaching out from our community on this day. Our activities within the community of Ligala have continued to reach deeper into the communities and we hope that you as our friends and supporters will continue to stand with us. We have participated in several activities that try to secure food security for the rural and marginalized communities. We have trained the unemployed youths and the peasant farmers are now getting to know alternative ways through which they can make their own organic manure and grow safe foods in their kitchen.

Additionally, we are also educating the young and most vulnerable children within the marginalized communities, giving 100 children two meals a day from the community farmers that we partner with in the communities here. Your continued support and help to our mission will keep us strong to achieve our long term goal. Thank you for your support.

Maize and beans to feed the School
Maize and beans to feed the School
A seasonal river that helps with annual irrigation
A seasonal river that helps with annual irrigation
Children enjoy their class
Children enjoy their class
Happy children at our local school
Happy children at our local school
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Hopes and aspirations for the the children
Hopes and aspirations for the the children

Dear Friends and Associates,

We hope that this finds you all well. Our community in Ligala is still hoping that there will soon be a long term solution to their ever persistent Water problem. Our project is still active and live on the GlobalGiving platform. Years are fast moving yet we have not made any major strides. There are many families who barely get sufficient requirements of water supply to their homes. During the dry spell almost all the rivers remain dry and whenever it rains heavily all animal and human waste goes into the same river. This make the rives both unreliable and unsafe for the supply of water. Once again we would really like to appeal for this support that will enable us to reach the threshold amount required to launch this project. Please help us in reaching out and sharing this site for the most needed support.

Hopes and aspirations for the the children
Hopes and aspirations for the the children
Hopes and aspirations for the the children
Hopes and aspirations for the the children
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SEED FOUNDATION

Project Leader:
Aouki Padocs
NAIROBI , Kenya
$30 raised of $90,000 goal
 
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